Santorum: How are Romney-like “moderate” candidates like McCain & Dole working out for ya?

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Mitt Romney, contrary to popular belief, would be the easiest of the Republican candidates for Barack Obama to defeat. Not to say I wouldn’t support Romney if he were the nominee (after all, he’s not a radical Alinsky-ite bent ondestroying “transforming” the country). Hell, I’d vote for a Golden Retriever over Barack Obama… it would certainly do less damage.

But Romney’s so-called “electability” is an ill-disguised myth. He can’t attack Obama on the Democrats’ biggest Achilles’ Heel: Obamacare. His Wall Street background, as we have seen in recent days, is ripe for an attack from the populist angle, whether it’s warranted or not. And, as Rick Santorum pointed out this evening, “moderate” GOP establishment candidates have a horrible track record in presidential elections.

Drawing an implicit contrast with Mitt Romney on the eve of the first-in-the-nation primary, Rick Santorum [reminded the crowd of] a centrist, establishment candidate… the 2008 Republican nominee, [and] the people of this small New Hampshire town bordering Maine wanted none of it.

“Let’s put up Bob Dole, because it’s his turn,” Santorum said ironically of the 1996 GOP nominee. “Let’s put up John McCain, because it’s his turn.”

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